Esther runs the writing group I attend called Let’s Write (Writers Bureau) and her support and advice on my writing is invaluable.
This is her first children’s novel which I believe will be so loved by kids (and their adults) that they will be waiting with excitement for the next Saffy adventure.
The following is the book’s blurb, Esther’s bio, and where you can buy The Secret Dragon.
The blurb
When Saffy discovers a dragon statue at the bottom of her garden, her boring summer holiday becomes full of excitement.
The statue is a real dragon called Lily. She’s from the magical world of Mandoreum, a place that’s in danger and in need of Saffy’s help.
There are clues to solve, a wicked witch to battle and secrets to be kept at all costs. Will Saffy be able to save Mandoreum before it’s too late?
The paperback can also be ordered through bookshops and from Esther directly.
Author bio:
Esther has been a freelance writer for over twenty years, regularly writing articles and short stories for magazines and newspapers such as Writers’ Forum, Writing Magazine,The Guardian, Best of British, The Cat, This England, Yours and The People’s Friend.
Winner of several competitions, including those run by Writing Magazine and The Global Short Story Contest, she has also had the privilege of judging writing competitions and relished being given the role of head judge of the Writers’ Forum monthly short story competition.
Esther loves writing but equally enjoys helping others, which she achieves in her role as a tutor for The Writers Bureau. She also runs their monthly writing club, Let’s Write.
She has had two how-to books on writing published as well as two collections of short stories. Her first children’s book is coming out in July, where she writes under the name of Esther Moonstomp.
Thank you so much for sharing news about my book. I really appreciate it, Janice 🥰
My pleasure, Esther. I am loving the cover too.